According to NBC Sports’ Peter King, the Raiders could be “aggressive” in targeting the one-time Pro Bowl quarterback Winston.

The rest? It could be that Jameis Winston will have to move, and fight for a starting job somewhere . . . I have to think Chicago could be in the market for a better backup than Chase Daniel, knowing he may have to play half the season or more if Mitchell Trubisky has a bad September . . . Alex Smith, if healthy (big if) could provide significant competition for Dwayne Haskins in Washington, with a new coaching staff wiping the slate clean . . . Case Keenum could be an attractive insurance policy in Cleveland . . . The Raiders could be aggressive, and I would not be surprised, if they don’t sign Brady, to see them in the Winston market if he’s free.

Winston led the NFL in 2019 in both passing yards (5,109) and interceptions (30). While the Buccaneers appear out on their former first-overall pick from the 2015 draft, whose only Pro-Bowl selection was in his rookie season, Winston’s free-agent market could be shaping out to be a bidding war between teams searching for a competent backup quarterback and franchises desperate enough to give Winston’s a long-term deal.

There is no shortage of QB-needy teams in the NFL right now, as King mentions the Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, and Washington Redskins as candidates for backups. However, if Winston wants a starting gig, maybe the newly relocated Raiders could pursue the former Heisman Trophy winner with FSU.